Paul Kolbach won this year's Green Bay Packers Ticket Takeover Contest with a photo of mother-in-law Pat Bake and family friend Chet Kukla.

Kolbach, a lifelong Packers fans who was raised in Port Washington and has lived in Green Bay for the past 35 years, will see his photo printed on Packers' tickets for a game during the upcoming season. Normally the winning photo is used on tickets for the Fan Appreciation game, which is the final home game of the season, but the Packers have yet to announce this year's game.

More than 70,000 votes were cast in the online balloting. People could vote once each day during the month-long election.

The photo was taken at Bake's 90th birthday celebration. Kukla is 91. They are almost as old as the Packers, who are celebrating 100 years of football in 2018.

"She grew up in Oconto but now lives in De Pere to be closer to family," Kolbach said. "She has been a loyal Packers fan her entire life and never misses a game. Chet was at the Ice Bowl and witnessed Bart Starr score on the quarterback sneak."

Kolbach's photo will be printed on 80,000 game tickets and he'll receive tickets to that game.

Other finalists were Khayla Kanitz of De Pere, Kathleen Fuzie of Ripon, Calif.; Christina Sokol of Denver and Becca Wilder of Appleton.

Voters automatically were entered to win a signed Packers jersey each time they voted. The winner of the jersey was Ken Morrison of Oshkosh.